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Re: Stereo help?

To: fredkatz@2xtreme.net, greg_wolff@yahoo.com,
Subject: Re: Stereo help?
From: "sidney raper" <spl310@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 12:38:50 EST
All,

If someone with a 67.5 is contemplating cutting up their console to install 
a later radio, please let me know.  I have one that has been cut that would 
be a good candidate for this, but I would rather put in the stock AM radio.

Thanks,

Sid
Jacksonville Florida


>From: "Fred Katz" <fredkatz@2xtreme.net>
>Reply-To: "Fred Katz" <fredkatz@2xtreme.net>
>To: "Greg Wolff" <greg_wolff@yahoo.com>, <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: Stereo help?
>Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 22:48:24 -0800
>
>Hi Greg,
>
>Are you replacing a "stereo" or the original AM radio? All I had was the
>stock AM radio with the single speaker above the passenger footwell.
>
>Anyway, I also wanted to upgrade my '66. The AM radio quit working, and I
>wanted something to keep me company on long rides. After seeing Ron
>Hamilton's Rocketship at Doheny, it all came together. The space in the
>middle of the radio console is too tight for modern radios. Ron has his
>mounted high in the console, where the cigarette lighter, etc. are normally
>located.
>
>Two weeks ago, I bought a modern AM/FM CD unit with removable faceplate.
>These fit a cutout hole of 2 inches by 7 inches. The upper space of the
>radio console allows exactly this size hole, even with the side chrome
>strips in place. Doing the swap is no easy task, but it can be done with
>the right tools. I removed all parts from the console, marked the position
>of the hole and cut it out. Then I took a piece of sheet metal and
>fashioned a new faceplate for the console, with the 2x7 cutout at top, and
>cut holes in the center (where the old AM radio would normally be) for the
>accessories.
>
>For my '66, those accessories were the throttle cable, two power outlets,
>and a cutoff switch (4 total, usually only 3 holes).
>
>After putting it together, it looks like it came from the factory that way.
>I'm keeping the 2x7 cutout and the original faceplate in case I want to
>restore the original look.
>
>As for the speakers, I cut holes in the triangle braces at the corners
>under the dash. 4 inch 2-way speakers fit perfectly without interfering
>with the hood release or the wiring harness. Again, I'm keeping the cutout
>metal discs in case I want to restore the braces to original condition.
>3-way speakers went in the back behind the rollbar. The sound is super,
>even on the highway.
>
>This is just one alternative. I prefer my radio unit right in front of me,
>and it worked out great.
>
>Fred - So.SF
>SFBADROC
>
>
>----------
> > From: Greg Wolff <greg_wolff@yahoo.com>
> > To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Stereo help?
> > Date: Friday, November 26, 1999 11:12 AM
> >
> > Hello everyone... I recently purchased a 1967 1/2 1600
> > and am considering replacing the stereo. I'm looking
> > for help on two points though. First, does anyone know
> > where the original speakers would have been? Any
> > suggestions? And second, does anyone know of a modern
> > stereo model that might fit especially well? Looks
> > like it will be a tight fit.
> >
> > I'd really appreciate any suggestions/answers.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > -Greg Wolff
> > greg_wolff@yahoo.com
> >
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